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7.7/10 TV Final episode date 4 August 2005 | 7.7/10 IMDb Genre Drama First episode date 26 September 2004 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Written by Daniel CeroneLeonard DickJoseph DoughertyAshley GableMatt McGoughJonathan MoskinDavid MuleiGavin O'Connor Directed by Frederick King KellerJoanna KernsJerry LevineSteve GomerGavin O'ConnorOz ScottBryan Spicer Starring Jeremy SumpterDean CainMare WinninghamChristopher LloydKirsten StormsJohn OrtizJ. D. PardoDan Byrd Opening theme "Our Lives" by The Calling Cast |
Clubhouse is an American drama television series starring Jeremy Sumpter, Dean Cain, Christopher Lloyd, Mare Winningham and Kirsten Storms and produced by Icon Productions in association with Spelling Television. The theme song is "Our Lives" by The Calling.
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- Premise
- Cast
- Recurring cast
- References
Five episodes were broadcast on CBS in fall 2004. CBS broadcast both the high-definition and analog program through its affiliates. The five episodes that aired on CBS, along with six additional episodes that were not broadcast over CBS's airwaves, were picked up by HDNet in June 2005. Universal HD began rerunning the series in late 2009.
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Premise
The series is about a boy who gets his dream job working as a batboy for his favorite major-league baseball team, the fictional New York Empires. Throughout the story, 16-year-old Pete Young (played by Sumpter) goes through normal and not so normal problems of a teenager. Pete's sister (played by Storms) is a rebellious teen who deals with drinking, sex, and drugs.
The show is based on the experiences of Matthew McGough, a batboy for the New York Yankees who graduated from Williams College and Fordham University School of Law, and lives in New York City. His book Bat Boy: Coming of Age with the New York Yankees was published by Doubleday in 2005. ISBN 978-0-307-27864-7